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Jimtown High School held the Fall Sports Awards program on Monday, March 12. The awards program is a chance to not only honor those standout athletes on the court, field, or mat, but also to recognize those student-athletes who exemplify the BEST of scholar-athletes during that season. Pictured above are the MVP’s of the winter

Jimtown’s Hunter Watts has ended his fantastic junior year in Jimtown Wrestling as the IHSAA 120 pound state champion!! In addition to Hunter’s heart stopping 2-1 victory under the lights, the Jimmies got an 8th place finish from Matt Gimson at 132 and a 5th place finish from Connor Gimson at 138. The state championship

Jimtown High school qualified 4 wrestlers for the IHSAA Fort Wayne semi-state this weekend, 3 of those individuals reached the finals and punched their tickets to the state tournament this Friday at Bankers life fieldhouse. 120 Hunter Watts picked up 2 tech falls to advance to the finals and secure his spot at state. 126

The Jimtown Jimmie wrestling team elevated to the auditorium stage to take on Elkhart Central in their 2nd annual “Rage on the Stage”. It was an electric atmosphere with a fantastic crowd in a battle of conference opponents. The festivities started with celebrating our senior wrestlers 126 Hunter Whitman, 170 Bryce Track, 182 Daerin

Jimtown Jimmies wrestler finish in 3rd place at the Northern Indiana Conference tournament held at Mishawaka High School. The Jimmies placed 8 wrestlers into the semi finals to make push for the tournament crown with Penn and Mishawaka also battling for the top spot. 106 Hunter Funderburk would drop a 4-2 Decision to Sean Johnson

Four Jimtown Jimmie wrestlers have eclipsed the 100 win mark for their wrestling career. The first wrestler to accomplish the feat this season was #1 state ranked 120lb Junior Hunter Watts, on December 14th Watts won by fall in the second period over South Bend St.Joe. Watts followed up his 100th victory by claiming another

The Al Smith wrestling tourney is hosted every year by Mishawaka High School as they have done since the 70’s. The tournament is named after now-retired, hall-of-fame Mishawaka Wrestling Coach Al Smith and is held every year over the Christmas break. This tournament is widely considered one of the toughest, most prestigious mid-season wrestling tournaments